Sunday, 22 September 2024

Levin

You know the game of life, the cellular automaton? 



Kant's ''very love of exactitude and his scruples about knowledge, misled by the psychological fallacy that nothing can be an object of knowledge except some idea in the mind, led him in the end to subjectivism; while his rigid conscience, left standing in that unnatural void, led him to attribute absoluteness to what he called the categorical imperative. But this void outside and this absolute oracle within are germs of egotism, and germs of the most virulent species''.

Santayana

The invention of the printing press (mid-15th century, Johannes Gutenberg) was hugely important for the Age of Reason/Enlightenment , but mo...